Spin Me 'Round | 1980s Executive Oak Globe
/Where on Earth will you be going now that you're vaccinated? Give it a spin!
This 1980’s executive oak globe includes classic brass campaign style hardware trim.
19 x 19 x 32
$195
Where on Earth will you be going now that you're vaccinated? Give it a spin!
This 1980’s executive oak globe includes classic brass campaign style hardware trim.
19 x 19 x 32
$195
The pandemic has been a reminder that there is no need to travel to lands far away to tap into the magic that is life, that there is beauty even in the mundane.
This mid-century abstract painting of a man in a hard hat is blue-collar at its finest.
26 w x 32 t
$195
Picking up seashells is fun and all but leaving bits of sand in your car is for the birds. Bring home the beach without “bringing home the beach” with this vintage painting.
This large 1980s painting of shells is just what your beach-themed bathroom needs!
37 x 37
$149
Setting sail doesn’t sound half bad right about now, am I right?
This etched brass tall ship artwork by Rudy Lechleiter was crafted in 1977.
36 x 36
$295
This pair of antique botanicals features custom frames.
19 x 22
$195/pair
Daisies are traditionally given to congratulate new mothers — but guess what? They have enough things to take care of! Here’s an idea—get her something that won’t wilt.
This 1960s painting of daisies includes a beautifully carved frame.
24 x 28
$149
Literally translated, bonsai means “planted in a container.” That’s exactly how you felt when your offer went through on your new house in the hills.
This mid-century bonzai wall sculpture by C. Jere would make any wall an accent wall.
45 in wide x 27 in tall x 4 in deep
$395
You don’t have to ingest a bunch of hallucinogens in order to appreciate this wall hanging. But imagine how much more you would if you did.
This large mid-century graphic artwork certainly has psychedelic appeal.
37 in x 37 in
$295
If your nickname was “The Genius” and are now considered the pioneer of soul music, I think it’s safe to say you are not only A legend, but THE legend.
This original artwork entitled “The Colors of Ray ’87” was painted by artist Patrick Johnson, illustrator. C.1987.
30 in wide x 42 in long
$295
If you’re in need of some serious zen but don’t have enough vacation days to slip away to a silent meditation retreat, go ahead and turn your living room into a sacred space.
This life-size vintage Buddha statue was hand carved and features some older restoration.
65 in tall x 27 in wide x 15 in deep
$695
Don’t let the 18th century vibe of this artwork fool you, Maitland-Smith was just founded in 1979 by a London antique dealer and designer. They first got started by reproducing chippendale mahogany dining chairs and later moved on to masterpieces such as this one.
This large vintage painting by Maitland-Smith features a variety of horses and elephants.
23 in wide x 76 in tall
$295
When all else fails, follow the sun (but please make sure to slather yourself in a decent SPF first).
This mid-century mosaic wall art features a reclining woman soaking up the sun.
19 in tall x 48 1/2 in wide
$350
Judging by the woman in the painting, a gorgeous face and a décolletage decorated with dazzling gems can’t buy happiness. What does, then? Art, more art!
This mid-century painting of an adorned woman is sultry and mysterious.
28 x 32 in tall
$195
What do you think this woman is contemplating? Perhaps she’s plotting a way out of her unfulfilling marriage? Contemplating what to eat for lunch? Trying to remember if she turned the iron off? You decide.
This portrait of a woman signed was signed and dated Roy Boyle ’47.
31 1/2 x 31 1/2
$249
Need to add warmth and approachability to your living room? Try incorporating textured wall art into your decor.
This cloth mid-century wall hanging was handcrafted and swings on a wooden rod.
41 in x 48 in
$295
If you’ve ever been a dog owner, you know how special the bond is between you and your furry pal. They have an uncanny ability to sense when you’re upset or stressed, nestling their way in to your lap so as to distract you from yourself.
This mid-century portrait painting of a Yorkshire Terrier dog is enough to make your heart pitter patter.
26 in wide x 30 in tall
$169
If going on an African safari is not on your 2019 bucket list, rest assured, you can still appreciate the calm nature of these fashionable creatures in the comfort of your home.
This 1980s zebra serigraph includes the blue frame.
29 w x 33 1/2 t
$169
Religious or not, this artwork will make you feel all sorts of holy.
This fine art print of Madonna with Child includes a gold leaf frame.
29 in wide x 37 in tall
$169
You can’t always be meditating, taking a bath, or reading books about eastern religions. You can, however, make sure your living space is completely zenned out so you don’t have to worry about disrupting your inner calm whenever you’re paying bills or tidying up.
This diptych (pair) of fine art prints c. 1988 for Mirage Editions features an Asian-modern style.
24 in x 36 in each piece
$295/pair
The reasons children throw tantrums may vary but the process is usually similar; five minutes of alligator tears, then furrowed brows and curled lips, followed by a sharp return to equilibrium.
This vintage Italian painting features a portrait of a boy with furrowed brows.
14 1/2 in x 17 1/2 in
$129
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